A ceremony has been held to mark the official opening of a modern, new library in the County Cork town of Bandon.
The state-of-the-art Bandon Library is almost five times the size of its predecessor, occupying the ground floor of the new Primary Care Centre on Market Place.
This purpose-built facility has been specially equipped with customised furniture and technology. The €250,000 fit-out cost includes two 3D printers and a multifunction meeting room with digital conferencing equipment. Free access to high-speed internet and Wi-Fi is available throughout, supporting the community to study, work, create and play.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Gillian Coughlan was on hand to cut the ribbon on the new facility and officially declare it open to the public.
Speaking at the ceremony, Cllr Coughlan said: "The library provides a vital service in towns and villages right across Cork County. It is an inclusive and inviting space to read, be entertained and learn. I believe that libraries are becoming even more relevant in the digital age. Bandon Library has ambitious plans in this area and will be providing free computer coding classes for children, Lego robotics workshops and will be introducing both adults and children to the basics of 3D printing and design. The printers have already generated huge interest from visitors to the library. We want to ensure that there will be barrier-free access to science, technology and the arts which is why laptops and iPads will be available to borrow."
Bandon Library is set to become the first My Open Library in West Cork where the library will be open on a self-service basis from 8am to 10pm, 365 days of the year which has been grant funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development.
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey, added: "The extended opening hours will facilitate greater flexibility and will allow for more equitable access to library service for people of all ages, allowing people to access the library at a time that suits them. It will provide a quiet space for students to study and will also be available for community group meetings. Inclusivity is one of the cornerstones of Bandon Library's ethos, which is why this facility is both autism and age friendly. Visiting the library can be an overwhelming experience for some members of the community which is why we've installed a sensory nook pod. We also have a wide range of services for older people including large print books, internet access, printing facilities and Acorn tablets for a new training and technology programme."
Designed by Aranti Architects, Kinsale, the three-storey Bandon Library and Primary Care Centre was built by MMD Construction on the site of a former supermarket.
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